Grand Prix 2016-7
May 30, 2016
The Grand Prix is a series of four tournaments and is an important part of the World Championship cycle. The top two finishers in the Grand Prix are seeded into the Candidates tournament.
The qualifiers for the Grand Prix will be the World Champion and his opponent (Magnus Carlsen and Viswanathan Anand); the four semifinalists from the 2015 World Cup (Sergei Karjakin, Peter Svidler, Pavel Eljanov and Anish Giri); eight players based on rating; the highest rated participant in the ACP tournaments, who has not already qualified; and nine players invited by FIDE and Agon, based on regulations of the Grand Prix and proposals from national federations.
Any players who decline to play in the Grand Prix, will be replaced by another player whose rating is over 2700.
The other major change will be in how the tournaments are sponsored. Instead of looking for a major sponsor, or sponsors, for each event, individual sponsors will be recruited for each player.
http://worldchess.com/2016/04/27/the-grand-prix-remade/
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FIDE Press Release:
FIDE Grand-Prix 2016-2017 Announcement
FIDE announces the first qualifiers for the Grand-Prix 2016-2017, from which the first two (2) winners will advance to the FIDE Candidates Tournament of the World Chess Championship Cycle 2017-2018:
01. Carlsen, Magnus (NOR, World Champion)
02. Anand, Viswanathan (IND, World Ch. runner-up 2014)
03. Karjakin, Sergey (RUS, World Cup winner 2015)
04. Svidler, Peter (RUS, World Cup runner-up 2015)
05. Giri, Anish (NED, World Cup semi-finalist 2015)
06. Eljanov, Pavel (UKR, World Cup semi-finalist 2015)
07. Nakamura, Hikaru (USA, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
08. Caruana, Fabiano (USA, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
09. Topalov, Veselin (BUL, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
10. Kramnik, Vladimir (RUS, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
11. Aronian, Levon (ARM, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
12. So, Wesley (USA, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
13. Ding, Liren (CHN, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
14. Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime (FRA, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
15. Tomashevsky, Evgeny (RUS, ACP Tour qualifier)
The first three (3) reserves in case of replacements needed:
01. Grischuk, Alexander (RUS, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
02. Li, Chao (CHN, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
03. Harikrishna, P (IND, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
The schedule of the four (4) FIDE Grand-Prix events is the following, in venues to be announced soon:
a.) 12 - 23 October 2016 / GP tournament 1
b.) 10 - 21 February 2017 / GP tournament 2
c.) 11 - 22 May 2017 / GP tournament 3
d.) 5 - 16 July 2017 / GP tournament 4
In total 24 players will participate, 15 qualifiers listed above as per regulations plus 9 nominees from the organiser AGON (to be announced). Each player will play in 3 tournaments and all his results will be taken into account for the overall final standings of the Grand-Prix. FIDE will soon publish the exact venues and the player's participation documents to be signed.
The full regulations of the Grand Prix 2016-2017 can be downloaded from the FIDE website here:
http://fide.com/fide/handbook.html?id=31&view=article
May 30, 2016
The Grand Prix is a series of four tournaments and is an important part of the World Championship cycle. The top two finishers in the Grand Prix are seeded into the Candidates tournament.
The qualifiers for the Grand Prix will be the World Champion and his opponent (Magnus Carlsen and Viswanathan Anand); the four semifinalists from the 2015 World Cup (Sergei Karjakin, Peter Svidler, Pavel Eljanov and Anish Giri); eight players based on rating; the highest rated participant in the ACP tournaments, who has not already qualified; and nine players invited by FIDE and Agon, based on regulations of the Grand Prix and proposals from national federations.
Any players who decline to play in the Grand Prix, will be replaced by another player whose rating is over 2700.
The other major change will be in how the tournaments are sponsored. Instead of looking for a major sponsor, or sponsors, for each event, individual sponsors will be recruited for each player.
http://worldchess.com/2016/04/27/the-grand-prix-remade/
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FIDE Press Release:
FIDE Grand-Prix 2016-2017 Announcement
FIDE announces the first qualifiers for the Grand-Prix 2016-2017, from which the first two (2) winners will advance to the FIDE Candidates Tournament of the World Chess Championship Cycle 2017-2018:
01. Carlsen, Magnus (NOR, World Champion)
02. Anand, Viswanathan (IND, World Ch. runner-up 2014)
03. Karjakin, Sergey (RUS, World Cup winner 2015)
04. Svidler, Peter (RUS, World Cup runner-up 2015)
05. Giri, Anish (NED, World Cup semi-finalist 2015)
06. Eljanov, Pavel (UKR, World Cup semi-finalist 2015)
07. Nakamura, Hikaru (USA, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
08. Caruana, Fabiano (USA, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
09. Topalov, Veselin (BUL, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
10. Kramnik, Vladimir (RUS, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
11. Aronian, Levon (ARM, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
12. So, Wesley (USA, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
13. Ding, Liren (CHN, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
14. Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime (FRA, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
15. Tomashevsky, Evgeny (RUS, ACP Tour qualifier)
The first three (3) reserves in case of replacements needed:
01. Grischuk, Alexander (RUS, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
02. Li, Chao (CHN, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
03. Harikrishna, P (IND, Average 12m Std Ratings 6/2015 to 5/2016)
The schedule of the four (4) FIDE Grand-Prix events is the following, in venues to be announced soon:
a.) 12 - 23 October 2016 / GP tournament 1
b.) 10 - 21 February 2017 / GP tournament 2
c.) 11 - 22 May 2017 / GP tournament 3
d.) 5 - 16 July 2017 / GP tournament 4
In total 24 players will participate, 15 qualifiers listed above as per regulations plus 9 nominees from the organiser AGON (to be announced). Each player will play in 3 tournaments and all his results will be taken into account for the overall final standings of the Grand-Prix. FIDE will soon publish the exact venues and the player's participation documents to be signed.
The full regulations of the Grand Prix 2016-2017 can be downloaded from the FIDE website here:
http://fide.com/fide/handbook.html?id=31&view=article
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